Preached February 23rd, 2014:

2 Corinthians 12:14-13:14; Colossians 1:27; Romans 8:9-11; Romans 8:14-16; 2 Corinthians 12:20; Galatians 5:19-25; 2 Corinthians 12:21; Ephesians 5:1-7; 2 Corinthians 12:15

I. The Witness of the Spirit
II. God's Love Overflowing
III. A Moral Nature

I mean, an inward impression on the soul, whereby the Spirit of God immediately and directly witnesses to my spirit, that I am a child of God; that Jesus Christ hath loved me, and given himself for me; that all my sins are blotted out, and I, even I, am reconciled to God

[The Holy Spirit] so works upon the soul by his immediate influence, and by a strong, though inexplicable operation, that the stormy wind and troubled waves subside, and there is a sweet calm; the heart resting as in the arms of Jesus, and the sinner being clearly satisfied that God is reconciled that all his "iniquities are forgiven, and his sins covered"

My father did not die unacquainted with the faith of the Gospel, of the primitive Christians, or of our first Reformers; the same which, by the grace of God, I preach, and which is just as new as Christianity. What he experienced before, I know not; but I know that during his last illness, which continued eight months, he enjoyed a clear sense of his acceptance with God. I heard him express it more than once, although at that time I understood him not. "The inward witness, son, the inward witness," said he to me, "that is the proof, the strongest proof, of Christianity." (March 22, 1748).

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